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      Meaning of the first name
      Haddad

      Origin 
      Arabic

      Meaning 
      Iron or Blacksmith (related to Profession)

      Variations 
      Haddan, Hadad, Hadda

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Haddad is of Arabic origin and translates to iron or blacksmith. It is derived from the Arabic root ḥ-d-d, which relates to metalworking. As a surname, it typically signifies a legacy of craftsmanship in ironwork, indicating that a family may have lineage or professional ties to the trade of blacksmithing. In this context, Haddad serves not only as a personal identifier but also as a marker of cultural heritage linked to the profession.

      Historically, the name Haddad has been widely recognized in various Arab-speaking regions and has roots in the pre-Islamic era. Blacksmithing was a highly regarded craft, critical for producing tools, weapons, and other metal goods essential for daily life and warfare. Consequently, those bearing the Haddad name were often respected within their communities for their skills and contributions to society. Over centuries, the name appeared in various historical documents, literature, and folklore, symbolizing a connection to both craftsmanship and cultural identity.

      In contemporary times, Haddad remains a common surname in many Arab countries, as well as among diasporic communities worldwide. It is found among individuals across diverse professions, reflecting a shift from its original occupational meaning to a broader representation of family lineage. Furthermore, individuals with the last name Haddad have made noteworthy contributions in various fields, including politics, arts, and academia, thereby enriching the global narrative associated with the name. The persistence of Haddad in modern contexts underscores its enduring cultural significance and adaptability.
      Based on our records...
      This is the ,[object Object], surname, spouse name and child name associated with Haddad.
      Elhaddaddeen

      is the most common surname for Haddad.

      Audrianna

      is the most common spouse name for Haddad.

      Awwad

      is the most common child name for Haddad.

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